NASA Readies New Tech To Help Astronauts

NASA is revealing progress in its new technology to help astronauts in space. It is developing human-like robots, who will be able to function in orbit and outer space.

Called the Valkyrie, these androids will possess fine motor skills similar to humans. They will be able to perform basic maintenance tasks, freeing up time for their human counterparts to focus on higher scientific endeavors. Interesting Engineering says:

A humanoid, much like Iron Man but constructed from metal and electronics, mimics human walking and appearance. Designed for a diverse array of functions, NASA is exploring if such machines can further space exploration, starting with the Artemis mission, according to Reuters.

Valkyrie, named after a prominent female figure in Norse mythology, commands attention with her formidable presence. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches (188 centimeters) and weighing 300 pounds (136 kilograms), NASA is an electric humanoid robot capable of operating in degraded or damaged human-engineered environments.

These robots will also be able to perform more dangerous tasks, such as space walks. Without needing air to breathe, they will likely be able to function outside longer. Voice of America continues:

NASA Dexterous Robotics team leader Shaun Azimi said humanoid robots in space could do dangerous jobs. Such jobs include cleaning solar panels or dealing with equipment outside the spacecraft. As a result, human astronauts could pay more attention to exploration and discovery.

”We’re not trying to replace human crews, we’re really just trying to take the dull, dirty and dangerous work off their plates to allow them to focus on those higher-level activities,” Azimi said.

Fiction has already considered human like robots in space. The Alienseries had an android as part of the crew, though he possessed artificial intelligence making him quasi-indistinguishable from human beings. While that may eventually be the goals, these robots will only obey specific commands for now.

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